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September is National Preparedness Month, the annual campaign to remind everyone that preparing for emergencies and disasters can keep them, their families aMnd their communities safe. In this episode of Further Together: The ORAU Podcast, hosts Michael Holtz and Matthew Underwood talk to two researchers about how small family farmers manage extreme weather events and how that, in turn, effects their health. Amanda McHale, Dr.PH, research associate on ORAU's public health and healthcare team, and Jennifer Russomanno, Dr.PH, associate department head at the University of Tennessee Department of Public Health, discuss the research they conducted during their year-long pilot project. No research existed on the impact of extreme weather on this group of farmers, so McHale and Russomanno met with and interviewed farmers to see how they manage extreme weather events. Russomanno brings and interesting perspective to the conversation because she owns a small farm. Among their discoveries: the vast majority of small family farmers do not rely solely on farming for income. Their research was funded through the ORAU Directed Research and Development program, which supports collaborations between ORAU subject matter experts and faculty at consortium member universities. To learn more about ORAU-Directed Research and Development grants, visit https://orau.org/partnerships/grant-programs/odrd.html
Founder & CEO of OpenBCI Conor Russomanno shares his thoughts on what neurotechnology can teach us about being human, the ethical challenges of designing devices to measure brain activity, and the advantages of open-source brain-computer interfaces. Conor Russomanno is the founder and CEO of OpenBCI, a company working to build ethical brain-computer interfaces. He became fascinated with the relationship between the human brain and mind after suffering concussions playing college football and rugby. While pursuing an MFA in Design & Technology at Parsons School of Design, he spent two years creating DIY brain-sensing headsets and neuro-interactive games, animations and stories. In 2013, he began work on what would later become OpenBCI, which has since designed and distributed more than 40,000 tools for neuroscience to more than 100 countries around the world. One of Russomanno's leading innovations is the award-winning Galea headset, a hardware and software platform that merges next-generation biometrics with mixed reality. Russomanno's work has been featured in media outlets such as Bloomberg, Scientific American and Wired. He was recognized in the Forbes "30 Under 30" in 2018 and has served as an adjunct professor and research affiliate at Parsons, NYU and MIT. Bonus episode recorded in-person at The Royal Society Neural Interfaces Summit in September 2023. ABOUT THE HOST Luke Robert Mason is a British-born futures theorist who is passionate about engaging the public with emerging scientific theories and technological developments. He hosts documentaries for Futurism, and has contributed to BBC Radio, BBC One, The Guardian, Discovery Channel, VICE Motherboard and Wired Magazine. CREDITS Producer & Host: Luke Robert Mason Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @FUTURESPodcast Follow Luke Robert Mason on Twitter at @LukeRobertMason Subscribe & Support the Podcast at http://futurespodcast.net
O convidado do programa Pânico dessa terça-feira (25) é Celso Russomanno. Ele é jornalista e deputado federal. Iniciou sua carreira no rádio ainda cedo, em 1986, tendo trabalhado nas principais emissoras de São Paulo. Como jornalista, Celso briga pelos direitos do consumidor. Como repórter de telejornais em diversas emissoras de televisão, Celso Russomanno encontrou no microfone não apenas uma ferramenta para informar, mas um aliado em defender os direitos dos cidadãos. Foi repórter da Rádio Manchete, Rádio Record, Rádio Bandeirantes, Rádio Tupi, TV Gazeta, SBT, Rede Bandeirantes, Rede TV, Rede Brasil, CNT e Rede Record. Como jornalista, apresentou vários programas de TV, entre eles: Circuito Night and Day; Programa Night Clip; Aqui e Agora; Cidade Alerta; Prá Valer; e Programa Celso Russomanno. Atualmente apresenta o quadro Patrulha do Consumidor, nos Programas Hoje em Dia e Cidade Alerta – pela Record TV, veiculado em todo o Brasil e mais 160 países. Autor de várias obras sobre Direito do Consumidor, escreve para 23 veículos de comunicação. Como comentarista, o programa recebe a publicitária e modelo Desirée Rugani. Ela está em Israel e traz informações sobre a tensão ao norte entre Israel e o Hezbollah.
In this enlightening rerelease of Episode #70, “Lessons From A Legal Legend,” Brett Amron and Jeffrey Bast engage in a captivating dialogue with Herman J. Russomanno, a distinguished figure in the legal community. As the former president of the Florida Bar, a board-certified civil Trial Lawyer, and the Managing Partner of Russomanno & Borrello, P.A., Herman shares the wealth of experience and insights garnered throughout his illustrious career.Recorded on June 15th, 2022, this episode delves into Herman's journey from his early days in Mobile, Alabama, to his significant impact on the legal scene in Miami after his move in the late 1970s. He recounts his time working as a federal clerk with esteemed justices, offering listeners a glimpse into the formative experiences that shaped his legal acumen.Herman emphasizes the critical role of reputation and the qualities that define an exceptional trial attorney. His anecdotes and reflections provide valuable lessons for those in the legal profession and professionals across various fields. This conversation is a treasure trove of knowledge, illustrating the dedication, integrity, and perseverance required to excel in the demanding world of law.Listeners are treated to a rich narrative that underscores the importance of maintaining high ethical standards and relentlessly pursuing excellence. Herman's stories and advice inspire and highlight the profound impact a dedicated legal professional can have on their community and the justice system.Streaming now on YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. We are also in the top ten percent of listened-to podcasts globally.
Celso Russomano é um conhecido político. Com uma trajetória diversificada, ele já atuou como jornalista e advogado, destacando-se posteriormente na área política. Russomano é reconhecido por sua presença midiática e por pautas relacionadas aos direitos do consumidor, tendo sido apresentador de programas televisivos sobre o tema.
• Professor finds the source • “The problem with the court is that it has become too political” (Total Recorded Time is 26:19) (Chandler, Arizona) -- Americans' approval of the U.S. Supreme Court and their trust in it are near their lowest points ever, according to a September survey by the polling firm Gallup. It says the public is divided over whether the court's ideology is about right or too conservative. Going forward, says Gallup, concerns about Supreme Court justices' acceptance of gifts and lavish trips, particularly among two conservative justices, may further sap the public's approval of and trust in the nation's highest court. Joseph Russomanno doesn't mince words. He says it's a stench. The Arizona State University professor, who specializes in studying the First Amendment, says the Court has transformed itself from a revered institution into nothing more than just another political institution, which is a primary reason the Court's public popularity has plummeted. In his book, "The 'Stench' of Politics: Polarization and Worldview on the Supreme Court," (Lexington Books, (November 2022), Mr. Russomanno explains how the Supreme Court has been transformed. Mr. Russomanno says the high court could be moved back to a more nonpartisan middle ground. “One is term limits,”he says. If the jurists had “an end point to each of their times on the court, that would be helpful.” He also says the court ought to be expanded to perhaps 13 members instead of nine. He says just nine would hear a case, similar to the way lower federal courts work. “The problem with the court is that it has become too political,” Mr. Russomanno says. In addition to teaching thousands of ASU students Mr. Russomanno, who received his doctorate in 1993 from the University of Colorado, has written nearly two dozen refereed journal articles, five books, nearly two dozen conference papers and nearly 40 published reviews and commentaries. For more information: https://tinyurl.com/JRussomanno
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In an astonishing talk and tech demo, neurotechnologist Conor Russomanno shares his work building brain-computer interfaces that could enable us to control the external world with our minds. He discusses the quickly advancing possibilities of this field -- including the promise of a "closed-loop system" that could both record and stimulate brain activity -- and invites neurohacker Christian Bayerlein onto the TED stage to fly a mind-controlled drone by using a biosensing headset.
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Join host as they delve into the fascinating realm of neurotechnology with special guest Conor Russomanno. In this episode, we uncover the groundbreaking advancements in neurotech tools that are revolutionizing the potential of the human mind. Conor, a leading expert in the field, shares insights on the latest developments, their real-world applications, and the ethical considerations surrounding these powerful tools. Whether you're curious about brain-computer interfaces, cognitive enhancement, or the future of human augmentation, this episode will expand your horizons and provide an exciting glimpse into the possibilities of augmenting the mind. Buckle up and prepare to delve into the cutting edge of neuroscience and technology in this thought-provoking conversation.
In an astonishing talk and tech demo, neurotechnologist Conor Russomanno shares his work building brain-computer interfaces that could enable us to control the external world with our minds. He discusses the quickly advancing possibilities of this field -- including the promise of a "closed-loop system" that could both record and stimulate brain activity -- and invites neurohacker Christian Bayerlein onto the TED stage to fly a mind-controlled drone by using a biosensing headset.
In an astonishing talk and tech demo, neurotechnologist Conor Russomanno shares his work building brain-computer interfaces that could enable us to control the external world with our minds. He discusses the quickly advancing possibilities of this field -- including the promise of a "closed-loop system" that could both record and stimulate brain activity -- and invites neurohacker Christian Bayerlein onto the TED stage to fly a mind-controlled drone by using a biosensing headset.
In an astonishing talk and tech demo, neurotechnologist Conor Russomanno shares his work building brain-computer interfaces that could enable us to control the external world with our minds. He discusses the quickly advancing possibilities of this field -- including the promise of a "closed-loop system" that could both record and stimulate brain activity -- and invites neurohacker Christian Bayerlein onto the TED stage to fly a mind-controlled drone by using a biosensing headset.
Dans un talk et une démo époustouflante, le neuro-technologue Conor Russomanno nous présente les interfaces cerveau-machine sur lesquelles il travaille. Ces interfaces pourraient nous permettre de contrôler le monde extérieur avec notre esprit. Il présente les possibilités qui approchent rapidement dans ce domaine, dont la promesse d'un système fermé probablement capable d'enregistrer et de stimuler l'activité du cerveau. Il invite le neuro-hacker Christian Bayerlein sur la scène TED pour faire voler un drone avec son esprit et un casque équipé de bio-capteurs.
The 4th episode of Neurotech Daily, featuring Conor Russomanno, founder of OpenBCI. We visited the OpenBCI office in Brooklyn, NY and chatted with Conor, Scott, and Eva. For more about OpenBCI, visit: https://openbci.com/ Visit our website, https://www.neurotechdaily.com or reach out to us @neurotechdaily on Twitter. For more neurotech content, check out https://www.neurotechjp.com
Professor Joseph Russomanno joins me to discuss America's cultural evolution, and whether America's Constitution can keep pace.
Special guest Herman J. Russomanno, former president of the Florida Bar, Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, and Managing Partner of Russomanno & Borrello, P.A. Brett Amron and Jeffrey Bast had a gratifying conversation with Herman about his rewarding career as a trial lawyer and leading the charge of his prominent law firm. Herman shared stories of his life in Florida, his federal clerkships with some renowned justices, and his move to Miami from Mobil, Alabama, in the late 1970s. Herman stressed the importance of the reputation and qualities of an outstanding trial attorney. He shares with us a cornucopia of valuable insights from which anyone in the legal profession, or any profession, can benefit.He even talked about his connection to the famous lawyer movie, My Cousin Vinny.Listen to the full episode and learn more about Herman, his dedication to his practice and community, and some strategies that have made him a successful trial lawyer and well-rounded human being. A must listen to episode. Follow Herman on LinkedIn and check out his website:https://www.linkedin.com/in/herman-j-russomanno-604b6b28/Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts.
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Candidato do Republicanos amarga 3ª derrota seguida na briga pela Prefeitura de São Paulo. Por quê? O colunista do UOL Ricardo Feltrin fala esta semana sobre o "fenômeno" do "derretimento" da candidatura do apresentador e deputado federal Celso Russomanno (Republicados-SP).
Na maior capital do país, com quase 9 milhões de votantes, a disputa nunca é apenas local. Alguns dos principais atores da política brasileira têm candidatos na eleição paulistana - e será inevitável confrontá-los com os resultados. Se o prefeito Bruno Covas (PSDB) confirmar o favoritismo, o impacto nas pretensões do governador João Doria (PSDB) para 2022 estará dado ou não necessariamente? Se Celso Russomanno (Republicanos) nem chegar ao segundo turno, qual será o efeito para o presidente Jair Bolsonaro (sem partido), que patrocinou abertamente a terceira aventura do deputado e apresentador na cidade? O que significará para o PT perder o protagonismo da esquerda em seu berço político? Questões como essas, somadas ao eletrizante embate entre Guilherme Boulos (PSOL), Márcio França (PSB) e Russomanno pela vaga de adversário de Covas no segundo turno, amplificam o interesse pelo desfecho do pleito. Para discuti-las, Renata Lo Prete recebe neste episódio dois profundos conhecedores do mapa eleitoral de São Paulo: o jornalista Fabio Zambeli, analista-chefe do Jota, e o cientista político Jairo Pimentel, pesquisador do Centro de Estudos em Política e Economia do Setor Público, da FGV. Fabio explica por que o “bolsonarismo sem Bolsonaro” não funciona. Jairo aponta os números mais recentes para mostrar que a queda na avaliação de Bolsonaro na capital paulista contribuiu para o derretimento de Russomano. Ambos recomendam atenção ao fator pandemia na votação deste domingo, avaliam as chances de Covas liquidar já a fatura e explicam o que está mudando no maior colégio eleitoral do Brasil. A série terá dez episódios, lançados sempre aos sábados.
1. Lula pressiona Jilmar Tatto a declarar apoio a Boulos 2. Após ser alvo de expulsão do Novo, Sabará integra equipe de Russomanno 3. Justiça condena Roberto Jefferson a pagar R$ 20 mil de danos morais a Kim Kataguiri 4. "É difícil assegurar que já houve crime de responsabilidade", diz líder do Novo
As eleições municipais pelo país – incluindo a queda vertiginosa de Russomanno em São Paulo e seus desdobramentos –, e os bastidores do debate Folha/UOL entre os candidatos à prefeitura de São Paulo. E mais: qual o limite das manifestações de apoio do presidente a candidatos?
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O jornal Folha de S.Paulo revelou nesta terça-feira (10) que foi barrado pela Justiça de divulgar uma nova pesquisa Datafolha sobre a disputa para prefeito em São Paulo. A suspensão ocorreu após pedido da campanha de Celso Russomanno. Assim como ocorreu em outras eleições municipais, o candidato do Republicanos vê seu apoio minguar com a proximidade da votação. O “Durma com essa” mostra o contexto dessa queda e compara o fenômeno atual ao que ocorreu em 2012 e 2016. O programa traz ainda o redator Estêvão bertoni falando sobre a suspensão pela Anvisa da vacina desenvolvida pelo governo paulista em parceria com uma empresa chinesa e o repórter especial João Paulo Charleaux comentando a queda do presidente do Peru. Cadastre-se na newsletter “Durma com essa”, o boletim diário noturno do Nexo que, além de trazer o podcast, apresenta os destaques da produção do jornal. https://www.nexojornal.com.br/newsletter-durma
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Os números da última pesquisa Datafolha, divulgada nesta quinta-feira (5 de novembro), sobre as eleições municipais em São Paulo e em outras capitais do país. E mais: a disputa alucinante à presidência dos Estados Unidos.Baixo Clero vai ao ar às quintas-feiras e nesta semana é apresentado por Carla Bigatto, Carla Araújo e Diogo Schelp, com participação especial de Marcos Sergio Silva, chefe de reportagem do UOL Notícias.
Celso Russomanno é candidato a prefeito de SP e lotou a casa de assessor kkkkk
Celso Russomanno é candidato a prefeito de SP e lotou a casa de assessor kkkkk
SUS e privatização, Bolsonaro, Paulo Guedes, Russomanno, músicas perdidas do Renato Russo, vacina, racismo, Rodrigo Maia x Ricardo Salles, Filipinas, eleições americanas, Bolívia, Maduro...ufa! O Resumo News te conta tudo que rolou na última semana, entre os dias 24/10 e 30/10. Confira! QUADROS Brasil - (0:50) Ao redor do mundo - (18:13) Rapidinhas - (28:31) SIGA: @mattheusmarcolino @resumoetec @resumo.news ou @resumo_news youtube.com/resumoetec
Mauro Lopes conversa sobre os movimentos da esquerda que podem mudar rapidamente o cenário nacional, com a reaproximação de Lula e Ciro e o empate de Boulos com Russomanno em São Paulo. Participam Luna Zarattini, Maria Marighella, Jeferson Miola e o pastor Ariovaldo Ramos.
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Lula e Bolsonaro já foram fortes padrinhos políticos para candidatos a cargos no Executivo e Legislativo. O petista conseguiu fazer com que a desconhecida Dilma Rousseff se tornasse Presidente da República. Já Bolsonaro, elegeu uma série de governadores, deputados e senadores que o apoiava nas últimas eleições (2018). No entanto, o pleito municipal tem mostrado que essa força tem diminuído em alguns lugares. Em São Paulo, Russomanno, candidato do presidente, vai caindo a cada pesquisa. Jilmar Tatto, do PT, tem apenas 4% das intenções de voto. Esse fenômeno pode ser observado em outras capitais, como Rio de Janeiro e Recife. Afinal, esses padrinhos mais atrapalham do que ajudam os candidatos? Por que eles perderam força na campanha? Na edição de hoje, conversamos com o repórter de política do Estadão, Ricardo Galhardo, e com o cientista político e pesquisador do laboratório de Política e Governo da Unesp de Araraquara, Bruno Silva. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jornalista Aquiles Lins e o cartunista Renato Aroeira comentam as principais notícias do dia.
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Boa noite, senhoras e senhores! Sejam bem-vindos a mais uma edição de MBL News. Pautas do dia: 1. "Será difícil recapturá-lo", diz delegado que prendeu André do Rap em 2019 2. Marco Aurélio Mello interrompe entrevista ao ser questionado sobre soltura de André do Rap 3. Russomanno diz que moradores de rua e da Cracolândia podem ser mais resistentes à Covid-19 por não tomarem banho 4. MP denuncia Paulinho por corrupção, lavagem e caixa 2 Nos sigam nas redes sociais: @Pavinatto @russoneo @Ricardo_MBL
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Boa noite, senhoras e senhores! Sejam bem-vindos a mais uma edição do MBL News. Pautas do dia: 1. Russomanno esquece pacto e adere a fundo público eleitoral 2. Justiça proíbe TV Record de fazer 'propaganda subliminar' para Crivella 3. Bolsonaro faz doação eleitoral irregular ao filho Carlos em dinheiro vivo 4. A 27 dias da eleição, Trump precisa de reviravolta inédita para se reeleger
Boa noite, senhoras e senhores! Sejam bem-vindos a mais uma edição de MBL News. Pautas do dia: 1. Líder, Russomanno tem aumento da rejeição, e disputa em SP fica mais acirrada, indica Datafolha 2. Atila Iamarino será homenageado com a Medalha Anchieta na Câmara de SP 3. Em sua última sessão, Celso refuta 'privilégios' e defende depoimento presencial de Bolsonaro 4. 26 dias da eleição: Biden alcança maior vantagem de toda a campanha sobre Trump.
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Pesquisa Datafolha divulgada nesta quinta-feira (24) mostra Celso Russomano na liderança da corrida pela prefeitura de São Paulo. Também às vésperas das eleições municipais de 2012 e 2016, o deputado aparecia como favorito, mas depois perdeu fôlego e acabou em terceiro lugar. Em 2020, a situação do candidato do Republicanos traz ao menos um diferencial: o apoio informal do presidente da República, Jair Bolsonaro. O “Durma com essa” explica o que está em jogo nesse apoio. Traz também o repórter especial João Paulo Charleaux comentando as declarações de Donald Trump que tumultuam as eleições presidenciais dos EUA. Tem ainda a redatora Mariana Vick falando sobre um levantamento do IBGE que aponta o tamanho do estrago nos biomas brasileiros de 2000 a 2018. www.nexojornal.com.br
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Father James Martin, author and editor at large of America magazine, has made headlines for his outreach to the LGBT community. Martin is the author of Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity. He sits down with Fordham Conversations guest host Patrick Russomanno to discuss the relationship between LGBTQ Catholics and the Church.
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Concierto/Viernes Temáticos: Clichés musicales: visiones de España (VI). Folías y chaconas. Stefano Russomanno. La folía es una danza de ascendencia portuguesa y la chacona tiene raíces americanas. Sin embargo, ambas fueron vistas como arquetipos de la música española en los siglos xvii y xviii. En origen, ambas fueron descritas como enormemente bulliciosas y excesivamente sensuales, casi eróticas, lo que les valió diversas condenas. Pero con el paso del tiempo perderían su carácter subversivo y sus estructuras armónicas servirían como base para composiciones realizadas por músicos de toda Europa. Explore en www.march.es/conferencias/anteriores el archivo completo de Conferencias en la Fundación Juan March: casi 3.000 conferencias, disponibles en audio, impartidas desde 1975.
Welcome to the IEEE Digital Reality Podcast Series, an IEEE Future Directions Digital Studio Production. In this podcast series, we’ll talk with industry leaders in virtual reality, augmented reality, XR, human augmentation, smart robots, and much more, keeping you at the forefront of advancements in these ever-growing immersive technologies. We sat down with our first guest, Conor Russomanno, Director of Advanced Interfaces at Meta, and co-founder and CEO of OpenBCI, after his panel at the recently concluded Augmented World Expo in Silicon Valley. Conor shared his views on the future of augmented reality and virtual reality, brain computer interfacing, what he sees as some of the key challenges and opportunities that are driving the industry forward, and what keeps him up at night when it comes to the future of technology. Conor also discusses what he expects to learn at the upcoming 2018 IEEE Technology Time Machine symposium in San Diego, California on 31 October – 1 November 2018.
The word "neuroscience" might make you think of science fiction, but recent developments in the field are making changes in the legal world. New developments in the science bring up questions about the human brain, addiction and even free will. Fordham Conversations Host Patrick Russomanno talks with Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno about how recent developments in neuroscience are affecting America’s legal system. She explores the role neuroscience plays in legal cases and current events, as well as the role it might play in the future.
Fordham Conversations Host Patrick Russomanno sits down with The New York Times bestselling author Father James Martin. They discuss his book, Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity.
A brutal civil war divides Syria with devastating human toll. Thousands of people there have already died and millions are stranded as refugees. But the civil war is also putting the culture and music of the country in jeopardy. Fordham Conversations host, Patrick Russomanno talks with Fordham Professor Mohamed Alsiadi. They're discussing the musical heritage of Syria and the professor's efforts to preserve it. He is a classically trained musician who was born and raised in Aleppo, Syria. He currently lives in New York City. Professor Alsidai performs classical Syrian music with the Malek Jandali Trio.
Jerod interviews Joseph Russomanno Ph.D associate professor at Arizona State Cronkite School of Journalism where he focuses on First Amendment law and theory. Russomanno has had an impressive career in broadcast journalism and is the recipient of several awards including a regional Emmy award. The two discuss First Amendment issues and how they relate to a free press.
Jerod interviews Joseph Russomanno Ph.D associate professor at Arizona State Cronkite School of Journalism where he focuses on First Amendment law and theory. Russomanno has had an impressive career in broadcast journalism and is the recipient of several awards including a regional Emmy award. The two discuss First Amendment issues and how they relate to a free press.